The Attorney General's office is asking hikers in the White Mountains to be on the lookout for items belonging to Louise Chaput, who was found stabbed to death near a trail in 2001.

Among the missing items are the Canadian woman's missing car keys and a pendant with an “S” design. Authorities also say that Chaput’s sleeping bag and blue backpack with a Canadian insignia had also disappeared.

The last time anyone reported seeing Louise Chaput was back on Nov. 15, 2001 when an employee at a hiking lodge said he spoke with her.

Chaput's body was discovered a short distance off the Glen Boulder Trail a week later. She had been stabbed multiple times.

Chaput was an avid outdoorswoman who often hiked alone.

According to the employee at the hiking lodge, she told him that she had been driving a long time, and asked where she could go for a short hike.

He directed her to the Lost Pond Trail and she left, and that was the last that anyone saw of her.

Now that more than a decade has passed, officials are hoping circumstances now may allow someone with knowledge in the case to contact them.

“Somebody may have been in a relationship with an individual who said something or knows any little detail about what had happened to Louise,” Assistant Attorney General Ben Agati said. “And those relationships haven't changed, they might be in a place where they can come forward now. We really hope that they do.”

Officials say prior to disappearing on the trail, they traced Chaput’s movements and know that she crossed the border from Canada into Vermont on the November 15, and that she also made a purchase at a convenience store in Colebrook.

If you have any information you are asked to get in touch with cold case unit at 603-223-3856.

Photos: New Hampshire's unsolved homicides

Photos: New Hampshire's unsolved homicides

DEITHELM BAUMANN - On Feb. 26, 1993, Manchester police were called to the rear of the Lafayette Club on Canal Street for a shooting. Police found Deithelm Baumann, 30, suffering from a gunshot wound to the face. Baumann died immediately from the wound. Police have identified the assailant from a description provided by a female companion of the victim as being a white male, with a moustache and dark hair, last seen driving a pick up truck.

DORIS BEAN - On Nov.11, 1995, Bean, 81, and her sister Loretta Allen, 76, were killed in their home at 163 Central Street in Hudson during a burglary of the home. The perpetrators wore masks during the home invasion. Doris and Loretta were both severely beaten. In addition, Doris was stabbed during the attack. Although Charles Dorval, Jr., was convicted of first-degree murder for killing Loretta Allen, it is believed that Dorval did not act alone and that someone else killed Doris Bean.

RUSSELL BEAN - Bean, 26, was last seen alive on Sept. 15, 1978. His whereabouts were undetermined until a deathbed statement by Clifton Chambers in 1988, in which he implicated his son, Robert Chambers, for killing Russell, and identified the location of Russell's body. In March 1988, the police obtained a search warrant and located the remains of Russell Bean on the property of Robert Chambers, Clifton's son, on Newell Pond Road in Marlow. Robert Chambers was the part-time police chief in Marlow and Gilsum when Russell's body was found. An autopsy revealed that Russell died as a result of blunt force trauma to the head. Robert Chambers was arrested for the murder of Russell Bean, but he was never indicted or tried on the charge and the homicide remains open.

LUELLA BLAKESLEE - Luella Blakeslee was last seen alive on July 4, 1969. She was a 29-year-old teacher who lived in Hooksett at the time of her disappearance. Her skeletal remains were found on May 9, 1998 in Hopkinton. The medical examiner ruled her death as "homicidal violence of an undetermined type." When Luella's remains were identified, the Attorney General's Office issued a press release noting that at the time of her disappearance, suspicion focused on one of her acquaintances, Robert G. Breest, who was subsequently convicted of first-degree murder for the death of Susan Randall. The Attorney General's Office noted that Breest remains a suspect in Luella's death. Breest is currently incarcerated in Massachusetts for Randall's murder.

RAY BLANCHETTE - The Manchester Fire Department responded to a fire at 541-547 Chestnut Street on Oct. 24, 1978. The State Fire Marshal determined that the fire was caused by arson. Ray Blanchette, 51, and Pauline Miller, 53, died of smoke inhalation in the fire.

STELLA BOLTON and JAMES MOORE - On Feb. 16, 1991, Stella N. Bolton, age 68, and James J. Moore, age 73, and were found murdered in their home at 74 Rockhill Avenue in Portsmouth. It was determined they were stabbed to death prior to their house being set on fire.

DAVID BRALEY - David Braley, a 21-year-old Belmont resident, was last seen alive at the Take 5 Music Hall Night Club in Concord on Nov. 10, 1989. His body was pulled from the Merrimack River in Manchester on March 18, 1990. Police believe that David was involved in an altercation behind the nightclub that November evening and was badly beaten. Police believe that David's body was later dumped into the river. Although this case was not ruled a homicide by the state medical examiner, the circumstances surrounding David's death are suspicious and would suggest foul play was involved.

RAYMOND BREAULT - The body of Raymond Breault, 17, of Jericho Road in Berlin, was found at approximately 6:30 a.m. on April 22, 1987, on a railroad bed adjacent to Jericho Road. He died as a result of a single stab wound to the heart.

DAVID and DEBORAH CARREAU - David Carreau, age 32, and his wife Deborah Carreau, age 36, were killed in their home at 51 Warren Avenue in Goffstown, NH on May 19, 1993. Both victims died as a result of multiple gunshot wounds.

LOUISE CHAPUT - Age 52, she was last seen on November 15, 2001. She was reported missing on November 20, 2001 by family when she failed to return from a scheduled hiking trip in Pinkham Notch. Her body was found on November 22, 2001 in the vicinity of the Glen Ellis Falls parking lot at Pinkham Notch. An autopsy ruled that her death was a homicide as a result of multiple stab wounds.

DOMINGO CHAVEZ - On November 15, 1991 at 1:22 a.m. Manchester Police were sent to 321 Lincoln Street, City Limits Lounge for a report of a stabbing. Upon arrival, police found Domingo Chavez, age 30, suffering from a laceration to the neck. Domingo was transported by ambulance to a local hospital were he died from his injury.

DIANA COMPAGNA AND ANNE PSARADELIS - On July 12, 1973 two fifteen-year-old girls from Merrimack, NH, Diane Compagna and Anne Psaradelis, went missing. They had been seen at Hampton Beach and were last seen hitchhiking in the direction of Merrimack late in the afternoon of July 12th. It was first thought that they had run away, but two months went by without any word from either girl. Their badly decomposed bodies were discovered on September 29, 1973 in the woods off of New Boston Road in Candia, NH. The area is within a short distance of Route 101 which is the road leading from Merrimack to Hampton Beach. The manner of death was undetermined because of the condition of the bodies but it is believed that the girls were strangled to death.

THOMAS CONRAD - On September 28, 2005 Thomas Conrad, age 54, died as a result of multiple gunshot wounds outside his home at 170 Lilly Pond Road in Pike (North Haverhill), NH.

BERNICE COURTEMANCHE - Age 17, was last seen at approximately 3:30 p.m. on May 30, 1984 in Claremont, NH. She was reported missing the following day. Her skeletal remains were found nearly two years later, on April 19, 1986 just off Cat Hole Hill Road in Newport, NH. She had been stabbed to death.

CHELSEA CRANE - Raymond Police responded to 15 Regina Avenue, on Nov. 23, 1993. When the police arrived at the home, they found Chelsea, 2, with a head injury. Chelsea was in the care of Scott Mayo, the boyfriend of Chelsea's mother, Sharon Crane. Chelsea was treated at the hospital and released. On Nov. 28, 1993, Chelsea's mother put her to bed. When her mother checked on her later that night, Chelsea was unresponsive. An ambulance was summoned and Chelsea was declared dead at the hospital. An autopsy revealed that Chelsea died as a result of multiple impacts to the head. The medical examiner ruled her death a homicide.

JOHN CRAWFORD - Crawford, 45, was found dead on the morning of Oct. 25, 1985 in his apartment at 12 Winter St., Laconia. An autopsy determined that his death was homicide. Crawford died as a result of blunt impact injury to the head.

MADLYN CROUSE - Crouse, 74, was found strangled to death in her apartment on Main Street in Nashua. She died either late at night on February 27 or early on Feb. 28, 1976.

SHARON DOCKHAM - Dockham, 26, was found in her apartment at Sunset Arms in Rochester, on June 1, 1993. An autopsy revealed that she was strangled and stabbed to death.

JOANNE DUNHAM - On June 11, 1968 at approx 7:10 a.m., Joanne Dunham, age 15, was last seen while walking from her home at Raiche Mobile Homes in Charlestown, N.H. enroute to her bus stop on her way to school. She never got on the bus. Her body was found at approx 4:15 p.m. the following day on a roped off dirt road on Quaker City Road in Unity NH approximately 5½ miles from where she was abducted. An autopsy determined that Joanne died of asphyxiation.

ELLEN FRIED - Ellen Ruth Fried, age 26, was last seen talking on a payphone outside of a convenience store in Claremont on July 22, 1984. Her skeletal remains were found in a wooded area next to the Sugar River in the Kelleyville area of Newport, NH on September 19, 1985. The autopsy revealed the cause of death to be undetermined because of the skeletal remains that were found. However, the circumstance of her disappearance and the findings at the scene were consistent with Ellen having been sexually assaulted before her death.

JOSEPH V. FURANDO - Age 39, of Gilford, Conn., he was on a business trip in New Hampshire in May 1979. He was last seen in Newton, Mass., on May 16, 1979 and had reservations at the Holiday Inn in Portsmouth for later that evening. Joseph's body was found on Brewer Road just off of Route 150 in Kensington on May 17, 1979. He was lying approximately 20 feet from his vehicle. An autopsy revealed that he died as a result of a gunshot wound to the head.

MAURICE GIGUERE - On May 2, 1991 Maurice Guigere, age 30, was found in the Androscoggin River in Dummer, NH. He died as a result of gunshot wounds. Maurice had been born in Gorham, NH but was living in Nashua, NH at the time of his death. Maurice was last seen leaving a party across the street from his home on Clairmoor Drive in Nashua on February 22, 1991. He was reported missing by a roommate on March 3, 1991.

TERRY GILES, JOSEPH POULIN, LINDA PLUMMER - On Saturday, October 11, 1986 Terry Giles, age 24, and Joseph Poulin, age 29, died as a result of a fire at their home at 314 Islington Street in Portsmouth, NH. A third person, Linda Plummer, age 39, died on March 30, 1987 at Massachusetts General Hospital as a result of burns received in the fire. This fire was determined to have been arson.

KATHY LYNN GLODDY - She was last seen on the evening of Sunday, November 21, 1971 near downtown Franklin, NH. The 13-year-old did not return home that evening. Her body was found around 1:00 p.m. on November 22, 1971 in the woods off of Webster Street in Franklin. An autopsy revealed that Kathy had been raped and strangled. She also suffered severe blunt force injuries to the neck, abdomen and head.

SYLVIA GRAY - On May 30, 1982 Sylvia Gray, age 76, was found near the woods a short distance from her home on Daniels Road in Plainfield, NH. An autopsy revealed that Sylvia had been beaten and stabbed to death.

MARY HARRISON - Age 22, Harrison was reported missing by her husband, Walter Harrison, on October 15, 1981. Mary and her husband lived on Broadbrook Road in Ashuelot (Winchester), NH. Her body was found by a hunter on October 30, 1981 in the woods near Monument Road in Hinsdale. An autopsy determined that Mary died as a result of a gunshot wound to the head.

ANGEL HAZELTON - On April 12, 1989 Angel Hazelton was 21 months old when Angel's mother, Angela Lane and Angela's boyfriend, Wayne Kimball, called an ambulance because Angel was suffering seizures. Angel was initially taken to Lakes Region General Hospital in Laconia and later transported to Boston Children's Hospital where she died on April 15, 1989. An autopsy revealed that Angel died as a result of blunt force trauma to the head. The autopsy indicated that the injuries were up to one week old. At the time of her death, Angel was living with her mother and Kimball on Stagecoach Road in Meredith. Angel also spent time with her father, David Hazelton, who lived on Oxbow Road, in New Hampton at the time.

ROBERT HECKBERT - On the morning of March 9, 1988 at 8:00 a.m., the Manchester Police discovered the body of Robert "Flippy" Heckbert, age 30, floating face down in the Merrimack River in Manchester, NH. An autopsy revealed that Robert died from a combination of a severe beating to the head and drowning.

PAUL HERLIHY - The body of Paul Herlihy, age 50, was found in his home at 425 Nashua Street, Milford, on August 27, 2003. His body was discovered by the police, during a welfare check at the home, Paul's body was decomposing. An autopsy determined that Paul's death was a homicide but the cause of death has been withheld for investigative reasons.

CARRIE HICKS - Age 25, she was found dead on a couch in the home of Wayne Ring located at 146 Beryl Mountain Road in Acworth, NH on February 24, 2007. Carrie died as a result of two gun shot wounds to the left temple. The medical examiner determine that Carrie's manner of death was homicide. When the police responded to the home, Mr. Ring also had a single gunshot wound to the head but he did not die from the wound.

STEVEN HILL - Hill, 38, was last seen picking up his paycheck from work on June 20, 1986, in Lebanon. His body was found along the Connecticut River near Hartland, Vt., at Summer Falls on July 15, 1986. He died as a result of multiple stab wounds. The New Hampshire State Police are leading this investigation while working closely with Vermont law enforcement authorities.

LORI MICHELLE HINA, CARL ROBERT HINA, LILLIAN MARIE HINA, SARA JEAN HINA - Carl Robert Hina, 49, his wife, Lori Michelle Hina, 26, their four-month-old daughter, Lillian Marie Hina, and Carl's 12-year-old daughter, Sara Jean Hine, died in an arson fire at 88 High Street, in Keene, on Jan. 14, 1989. The fire was reported at 2:25 a.m. Initially, the fire was believed to be accidentally caused by smoking materials. However, subsequent investigation determined that this was inconsistent with the scene. Other details in the investigation also emerged that suggest this fire was intentionally set.

SHEILA HOLMES - The body of Sheila Holmes, age 31, of Barrington was discovered on the morning of April 13, 1990 near the railroad tracks by Forest Street in Dover, NH. An autopsy determined that Sheila had been strangled and also suffered blunt force trauma to the head. Sheila also suffered multiple rib fractures and a lacerated renal artery. She was found lying on the ground in front of a blue Toyota pickup truck.

DEBRA HORN - Age 11 when she disappeared from her home in Allenstown, NH on January 29, 1969. Some teenagers found Debra's badly decomposed body in the trunk of an abandoned car in Sandown, NH on August 10, 1969.

CASMIRO JABLONSKI - The body of Jablonski, 73, was found in his home just off of Bay Road in Newmarket on July 6, 1977. He had been strangled to death. Robert C. Smith and Stephen Pelletier both pleaded guilty and were convicted of receiving stolen property in connection with property taken from Jablonski's home. Charles Mikell pleaded guilty and was convicted of theft by unauthorized taking of property from Jablonski's home. A fourth female juvenile also was adjudicated delinquent in connection with property taken from the home. No one was ever charged with the murder of Jablonski.

KENNETH JACHE - On October 14, 1979 a burned body was discovered in a severely fire damaged Subaru station wagon located in a gravel pit off from Gould Road in South Weare, NH. The victim was identified to be Kenneth Jache, age 28, through dental records. It was determined Kennedy's death was due to multiple gunshot wounds and that he had been killed prior to the fire.

MEGAN JIMENEZ - At about 5:30 a.m. on June 15, 1989, Merrimack Police received a call for service from Karen Jimenez, mother of Megan Jimenez. When the police arrived at 15 Sharon Avenue in Merrimack, the officer found Megan, age 2 1/2, unresponsive and not breathing. Megan was not revived and was declared dead at the hospital that same day. An autopsy determined that her death was a homicide as a result of long-term pattern physical abuse.

CHRISTOPHER KALDARAS - On Oct. 7, 1990, Manchester police detectives were called to a local hospital regarding a victim of an assault who was in a coma. The victim was identified as Kaldaras, 30. Detectives learned that Kaldaras had suffered serious trauma to the head. Kaldaras died as a result of his injuries. During the investigation, detectives learned that Kaldaras had been assaulted in the area of Spruce and Union Streets in Manchester, a day or two prior to being admitted to the hospital. An extensive investigation into the incident failed to identify a suspect.

MICHAEL A. KELJIKIAN - At approximately 1 p.m. on Jan. 19, 1978, the Rockingham County Sheriff arrived at a residence located on McCrillis Road in Nottingham. When the sheriffs arrived, they found the body of Keljikian, 25, of Revere, Mass. An autopsy revealed that Keljikian died as a result of a single shotgun blast. Although the medical examiner did not reach a conclusion on the manner of death, investigative details indicate that the case is a homicide.

LAURA KEMPTON - On Monday, Sept. 28, 1981, at 9:30 a.m., the body of Laura Kempton, 23, was found murdered in her apartment located at 20 Chapel Street in Portsmouth. The autopsy reported Laura died of massive head trauma, consistent with being struck by a blunt object, causing contusions and lacerations of the brain. Laura was a student at the Portsmouth Beauty School and was employed at Macro Polo, Inc. and Karen's Ice Cream Parlor.

MICHAEL KIERSTEAD - Age 25, of Greenville, he was last seen after he withdrew money from the Indian Head Bank in Wilton, NH, at approximately 4 p.m. On Sept. 4, 1986. Kierstead was seen getting into a blue sedan on Main Street in Wilton, NH. There were two other men in the vehicle. The operator of the vehicle was described by a witness as a white male, approximately 18-20 years old, clean cut, with short dark hair. Michael was found stabbed to death in a sand pit off North River Road, in Milford, NH, on Sept. 5, 1986.

CRAIG LANE - Craig Lane, 17, was working at the Texaco Station on Route 202 in Peterborough when he was killed during an apparent robbery. The robbery took place at approximately 5:30 p.m. on January 8, 1989. The assailant stabbed the victim and stole money from the gas station. Customers saw a person fleeing the scene at the time. The person was identified as a white male in his later teens to early twenties, approximately 5 feet 10 inches tall, slim to medium build, with brown medium-length hair, wearing a red jacket with a blue stripe around the chest area, blue jeans and a dark baseball cap.

CARL C. LECHEL - Age 36, Lechel was reported missing on Jan. 24, 1981, from his home at Lincoln Park Apartments on Mammouth Road in Hooksett. His body was found in a wooded area off Currier Road in Concord by some loggers on Mar. 31, 1981. His throat was slashed and he received blunt force trauma to the right side of his head.

GREGORY LEFEVRE - Age 35, he lived in a rented a cottage in Alton. On Feb. 6, 1988, Lefevre's landlord went to the cottage to feed Lefevre's dogs because he noticed that Lefevre's van was gone. When the landlord entered the home, he discovered Lefevre's body. An autopsy revealed that Lefevre suffered multiple blunt and incised wounds to the head and blunt trauma to the neck. Lefevre's van was later found in Pembroke, with the keys still in the ignition.

HAI BO LEI - The body of Lei, 26, of Boston, was found on the side of Hampstead Road in Salem, on Mar. 30, 1995. The victim was shot several times and strangled.

TAMMY LITTLE - On Tuesday, Oct. 19, 1982, Tammy Little was found murdered in her apartment located at 315 Maplewood Avenue in Portsmouth. The autopsy determined Little, age 20, died as a result of massive head injuries. Little was a student at the Portsmouth Beauty School.

DAVID LONGFELLOW - On Nov. 24, 1974, at 3 a.m., Manchester police were called to Hermit Road in regards to a shooting victim. Upon arrival, they found a male subject gunned down while he was seated inside his car. A girl was also present at the time of the shooting but was not killed. The male victim was identified as David Longfellow, 17. An extensive investigation was conducted into this death, but no one has been charged.

JUDY LORD - On May 20, 1975, at approximately 12:30 p.m., the body of Judy Lord, age 22, was discovered in her Royal Gardens apartment in Concord. She had been suffocated and strangled. At the time of her murder, Lord lived with her 17-month-old son Gregory. Judy was last seen alive on the evening of May 19, 1975, at about 10:30 p.m., when she left a volleyball game that was being played in a common area of the apartment complex. Crime scene technicians spent over two days processing the apartment for evidence. Over the years, numerous interviews have been conducted with friends, neighbors and acquaintances.

WALTER LYMAN, JR. - Lyman, 76, was found beaten and stabbed to death in his home on Old Manchester Road in Raymond, on May 15, 1974. Lyman was the former police chief in the Town of Raymond.

LORENC MARKU - On March 14, 1997 at 10:22 p.m., Manchester police responded to a call of a shooting that had just occurred in the south side parking lot of 241 Pine Street. Upon arrival, police found Lorenc Marku, 36, suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. Witnesses at the scene only described the assailants as being two males wearing hoods. It was also learned that a white 1985 Oldsmobile Cutlass was possibly used as a getaway vehicle. This vehicle was later recovered in Warwick, R.I. An extensive investigation that spanned several months, and included several trips to New York City was undertaken in an attempt to locate and identify the suspects.

ROSALIE MILLER - On Jan. 20, 1997, the body of an unidentified female was located in a partially wooded area on a residential lot along the Londonderry Turnpike in Auburn. She was later identified by fingerprint comparison as Rosalie Miller, 36, of Manchester. An autopsy revealed that she died as a result of asphyxiation due to ligature strangulation and her death was ruled a homicide.

CATHERINE MILLICAN - On Oct. 24, 1978, Catherine Millican, 26, was photographing birds at the Chandler Brook Wetland preserve in New London, when she was stabbed over 20 times. Her body was found just yards from where she had been taking photographs of the birds.

SONYA MOORE - Age 14, she was last seen on Nov. 2, 1989 when she left home at 36 Summer Street, Penacook. Her body was found on April 7, 1990, in Stark Pond in Dunbarton. Sonya's body had been in the water for a significant period of time and was discovered when the ice melted. The medical examiner concluded that her death was result of homicidal violence of an unspecified type.

DOUGLAS MORGAN - The decomposed body of Morgan, 36, of Sharon, Mass., was found in the woods near Route 101 in Greenland, on Oct. 20, 1985. Douglas was last seen at the beginning of July 1985. An autopsy concluded that Douglas had been beaten and stabbed to death. He, along with four other men, had been charged with conspiring to sell $2 million in stolen bonds and he was supposed to be a witness in a federal trial in Boston.

CARRIE MOSS - Age 14, she went missing on July 25, 1989, after she had gone to visit friends in Goffstown. Carrie's skeletal remains were discovered in a wooded area of New Boston on July 18, 1991. A cause of death was never determined because of the decomposition; however, the case has been treated as a homicide.

RONALD NORMAN - Norman, 49, was discovered in his home at 72 Turnpike Street, Apt. 3, in Allenstown, on Jan. 17, 2003. An autopsy revealed that he died as a result of blunt force trauma to the head.

JAMES P. O'BRIEN - The skeletal remains of O'Brien, 57, were found near Bedford Road in New Boston, on Apr. 12, 1975. O'Brien lived in Needham, Mass., at the time of his death. He was reported missing since Feb. 22, 1975, and his rented car was found burned in Methuen, Mass., a few days after he was reported missing.

DANIEL O'CONNELL - O'Connell, 28, of Lowell, Mass., was found dead in a wooded area off Route 106 in Loudon on Oct. 31, 1971. An autopsy revealed that O'Connell died as a result of shotgun wounds. He also suffered blunt force injuries to his head and face, which contributed to his death.

PAUL OLSEN - On June 24, 1973, Paul Olsen, 20, was found wrapped in blankets, laying in a stream near Route 113 in Madison. An autopsy revealed that the cause of death was due to asphyxia from obstruction of the mouth and nose.

WALTER PAGE - On Dec. 14, 1995, at 3:12 p.m., Manchester police and fire units were dispatched to 123 Walnut Hill Avenue, regarding a building fire. Once the fire was brought under control, the body of Walter Page, 76, was found in the cellar/office area of the home. Examination of Walter showed he had suffered multiple stab wounds. An extensive investigation, spanning several months was conducted into this incident but no arrests have been made.

DAVID PICKETT - The remains of David Pickett, 59, were found on a beach in New Castle, on Feb. 4, 1993. David had sustained slashes to the throat and a stab wound to the back. An autopsy ruled his death a homicide.

ALLEN PINEAU - On Nov. 30, 1998, Manchester police were called to a building fire at 220 Pine Street. The second and third story porches were entirely engulfed in flames. A deceased victim of the fire was found on the third floor of the building. The victim was identified as Allen A. Pineau, age 46, of 199 Manchester Street. An investigation has been initiated into this incident and the fire marshal ruled that the fire was arson, but no one has been charged in connection with this homicide.

JOHN POND, SR. - On Sept. 18, 1990, Pond, 26, of Salem, who was wheelchair-bound at the time, was found stabbed to death in his apartment on Arthur Street in Salem. His death was ruled a homicide.

JOHN RAMSEY IV - On July 20, 1990, at 2:04 a.m., Manchester Police were called to 540 Maple Street in regards to a shooting victim. Upon arrival, they found a male subject suffering from a gunshot wound to the chest. The male victim, identified as John Ramsey, 34, was transported to a local hospital where he died from his wound.

KATHLEEN RANDALL - Randall, 18, a freshman from Boston University, was reported missing on Sept. 19, 1972. She had been missing from her dorm since Sept. 13, 1972. Her nude and decomposing body was found at Yudicki Farm on Route 111-A in Nashua on Oct. 1, 1972. The manner of death was ruled undetermined by the medical examiner because of decomposition, but the circumstances surrounding her death indicate that foul play was involved. The case has been treated as a homicide.

THERESA REED - Reed, 30, was found dead in her apartment at 52 Highland St. in Plymouth, on Sept.6, 1991. Autopsy results showed that Reed died of multiple stab wounds. Reed was the assistant registrar for Plymouth State College at the time of her death.

JERRY RILEY - Skeletal remains were found on Oct. 24, 1993, in a remote wooded area off Kettle Rock Road in Epsom. The remains were later identified as Jerry Riley, age 25, of Manchester. An autopsy revealed that he died from a gunshot wound to the head, most likely two or three months before the remains were found. The medical examiner concluded that the manner of Jerry's death was a homicide.

SHARI ROTH - Age 22, she left her home alone on Sunday Aug. 21, 1977, in North Conway, to go hiking on Sawyer Brook Trail in Livermore. She did not return home and was reported missing that evening by friends. Her body was discovered on Aug. 24, 1977. An autopsy indicated that she had been strangled to death.

RITA ROY - On May 20, 1991 at 11:26 a.m., Manchester police were called to respond to 700 Elm Street, the Center of NH parking garage, for a report of a female being stabbed. Upon arrival, police found Rita Roy, 69, suffering from multiple stab wounds. Roy was transported to a local hospital where she died as a result of her injuries. An extensive investigation, spanning several months was conducted into this incident in an attempt to learn the identity of the assailant but no arrests were made.

FRANCIS J. SIDOTI - Sidoti, 38, was shot to death in his home at Steel Hill in Sanbornton on Nov. 21, 1977. An autopsy revealed that Frank died of gunshot wounds to the head.

LISA SNYDER - Lisa K. Snyder, of Bow, 20 years old when she was reported missing on July 4, 1985. She was visiting her sister in Rollinsford at the time. She left her sister's home to go to a nightclub in Dover when she disappeared. Her decomposed body was found off of Rollins Road in Rollinsford on Saturday, April 18, 1987. The medical examiner concluded that Lisa had been strangled to death.

MELODIE STANKIEWICZ - On June 30, 1975, Stankiewicz, 27, of Cambridge, Mass., was found stabbed to death and floating in Captain's Pond in Salem.

JOHN STERLING - On Sept. 28, 1990, a fire destroyed the single-family home of John Sterling, 72, on School Street in Hillsborough. Firefighters arrived at the scene around 1 a.m. and, after extinguishing the fire, discovered John's body in his home. Subsequent investigation ruled out natural and accidental causes for the fire. There were a series of arson fires in Hillsborough around the time of the fire that killed Sterling.

JAMES TETA - Teta, 15, was reported missing from his home in Revere, Mass., on Aug. 23, 1973. His body was found in the woods off Route 119 in Rindge on Aug. 25, 1973. An autopsy revealed that he had been raped and strangled.

HENRY TRAVERS, JR. - On Aug. 30, 1980, Travers, of Derry, was working as the night clerk at the Fireside Motel on Route 28 in Salem. He was found shot to death. Henry was 73 years old at the time of his death.

JEFFREY D. TRUDEAU, JR. - Trudeau was 3 1/2 months old when he died as a result of an ongoing pattern of abuse, according to the medical examiner. On Dec. 7, 2000, Jeffrey's mother, Christine Turcotte, brought her son to the Seymour Osman Community Center in Dover, because Jeffrey was non-responsive and not breathing. Jeffrey was transported to the Wentworth-Douglass Hospital where he was declared dead. An autopsy revealed that Jeffrey's death was the result of a homicide. The medical examiner concluded that no single injury killed Jeffrey. Rather, the medical examiner ruled his death was caused by fatal child abuse syndrome. He lived with his mother at the time of his death.

DOMINGO VALDES - Valdes, 44, of Billerica, Mass., was found along the side of Old Gage Hill Road in Pelham on June 14, 1974. Domingo was shot to death.

PAMELA WEBB - Age 32, of Winthrop, Maine, she was reported missing on July 1, 1989. She was last seen wearing a denim skirt, sweater and possibly moccasins. Webb was on her way to see her boyfriend in Mason, NH, when she disappeared. Her 1981 blue Chevy pickup truck was found on the side of the road in the southbound lane of I-95 in Biddeford, Maine. There were signs of a struggle near the truck. Her skeletal remains were discovered in the woods off Route 3 in Franconia, NH, on July 18, 1989. The medical examiner concluded that her death was the result of homicidal violence of an unspecified nature.

MINDY WEST - Age 31, she was reported missing on July 30, 1998. Her body was discovered on Oct. 4, 1998 off of Huse Road, a residential neighborhood of Manchester, tied to a tree, with a rope around her neck. An autopsy revealed that she had been strangled to death. Mindy was transient at the time of her disappearance but was known to frequent the inner city of Manchester.

JUDITH WHITNEY - Judith Whitney, 43, of Amherst, Mass., was last seen on the afternoon of July 2, 1987. She had spent the night of July 1 at the Valley Green Motel in Keene. A chambermaid saw Judith that afternoon. That same witness saw Edward Mayrand driving Judith's 1980 Ford Mustang the following day, on July 3, 1987. Judith was reported missing by her brother and ex-husband on July 20, 1987. Judith's skeletal remains were found in a wooded area off of Route 119 in Winchester, on Nov. 8, 1987. Judith's death was ruled a homicide. Edward Mayrand is the prime suspect in Judith's murder.

ELLEN AND MAURICE WILKINSON - Age 39, Wilkinson and her husband Maurice Wilkinson, 48, were shot to death in their home at Old Route 16 in Center Ossipee, on Aug. 16, 1974. Maurice was sitting in a chair in the living room when he was shot and Ellen was upstairs in bed at the time of her death. Autopsies on the victims revealed that Maurice was shot one time with a 9mm weapon and Ellen was shot multiple times.

LISA WRIGHT - Age 26, Wright lived at 661 Union Avenue, Laconia, where she was found strangled to death in her apartment on Dec. 10, 1991. Wright was last seen on the night of Dec. 6, 1991, when she was dropped off at her apartment. In January 1992, Alan Pete was charged with second-degree murder for killing Lisa. The murder charge against Pete was dropped in March 1993, a few months before trial because one of the witnesses recanted earlier statements he had made to the police. No one else was ever charged in connection with this case.

MICHAEL ZSIGRAY - Age 46, he was found beaten to death in his mobile home on Route 4 in Barrington, on April 23, 2003. An autopsy revealed that he died as a result of blunt force trauma to the head.

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